Cut costs now for the holidays

It is almost the season for holidays, gifts and festivities, and while you might only be thinking about getting into physical shape for the beach right now, you’ll be smart to watch your financial waistline too so that you’re not left worrying nor doing last-minute budgeting come January.

This is according to Budget Insurance spokesman, Susan Steward.

“With the festive and holiday season round the corner, people might think that it’s too late to start cutting costs or budgeting for December and January,” said Steward.

“Not everyone wants to crunch numbers ahead of the holidays, but there are some clever ways to save costs now without marring the fun – or having to resort to leaving the coins out of the Christmas pudding.”

Steward suggested that one starts shopping savvily from now and finding ways to spend smarter, especially if there are new school books, uniforms and stationery that need to be bought for the New Year.

She also cautioned not to depend solely on Christmas bonuses as a way to pay for a holiday, Christmas presents or January necessities.

“Unless you know for certain you’re getting a bonus and what it is, don’t rely on one and its amount. Many companies are cutting back, and many people don’t get the bonuses they expect.

“While it might be tempting to spend it all on impressive gifts and good times, we advise you save as much as 50 per cent of whatever your bonus is, which you can either save, invest or use for anything unforeseen,” she added.

Here are some budget-saving tips that Budget Insurance recommends:

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